(Jamaica Star) The usual court proceedings were in session when Andre Chantiloupe was called to defend himself against a claim from his common-law wife of 14-years, Neisha Morrison, that he physically assaulted her.
(Jamaica Star) In 2015 when Carl Williams returned to Jamaica after spending 30 years of his life in the United States of America, his plans were to invest in his country and relax after escaping the fast-paced first-world country.
(Jamaica Gleaner) In the wake of a deadly weekend in which bloodthirsty gangsters snuffed out the lives of 25 Jamaicans and left several nursing injuries, the State has pledged to ramp up the fight against crime and rein in the raw brutality.
(Jamaica Gleaner) The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona has cut $1 billion in scholarships this year as it grapples with the financial fallout caused by COVID-19.
(Jamaica Observer) A damning assessment of the Jamaica Bauxite Institute (JBI), in a recent study, has revealed major environmental oversight failures in the country’s bauxite-alumina industry.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Devon Williams, who now also goes by the name Apostle the Major One Prophet Success, said his life before Christ seemed to have taken all the wrong turns and light at the end of tunnel seemed very dark.
(Jamaica Gleaner) With tension simmering in Jamaica over a controversial decision by the United States authorities to nab four Jamaican men and destroy their boat, alleging it was carrying cocaine, high-level talks between the two countries are now under way to make amendments to the Shiprider Agreement which is at the centre of the wrangle.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Shipping giant Harriat ‘Harry’ Maragh was yesterday morning hailed for his contribution to the industry and for being dedicated to the development of his country.
(Jamaica Star) “Every time me see a police vehicle me run and hide,” said Devani Kenyon, a Clarendon man whose photograph was erroneously published on the list of the parish’s most wanted men last year.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Jamaican Matthew Sewell, who was left to languish in a Bahamian prison for a combined period of nine years and nine months, has won another round in a lawsuit filed against the government of The Bahamas.
(Jamaica Gleaner) As a means of (re)connecting with descendants, and strengthening bilateral relations, Nigeria embarked on a historic chartered flight to Montego Bay, Jamaica, in December 2020.
(Jamaica Star) Twins Zaneta and Zuri Scott were eager to celebrate their mother Rosemarie’s graduation from the University of the West Indies, Mona, tomorrow.
(Jamaica Observer) KINGSTON, Jamaica — A total of approximately 292,000 doses, enough to vaccinate approximately 146,000 Jamaicans, are due on island in April.